The SMFA Art Sale returns November 19–22, 2015, showcasing an impressive range of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s (SMFA) emerging and established artists—from students and alumni to faculty and affiliated artists. An eclectic mix of artworks will adorn the first floor of SMFA, including paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, photographs, and digital videos, alongside a pop-up jewelry shop and the popular bins of unframed works. As the School’s largest fundraiser, the Sale is a unique opportunity to support artists before they make their mark in the world at-large. All works, which rotate daily, are priced by individual artists and sales are split 50/50 between the artists and the School. SMFA’s portion directly contributes to scholarships and resources essential to fostering a creative environment for SMFA students. Admission is free. SMFA Art Sale November 19–21, 10 am–8 pm + November 22, 10 am–5 pm November 19 5–8 pm | Opening Reception FEATURING:
Jim Dow
Graham Yeage…

millennial shaman gregor spamsa presents with Industry Lab an interactive art exhibition + i-ching readings for a public in flux:changes // △ // metamorphosisnote: everything is subject to change The show will be up for a limited time only from Saturday, November 7th through Saturday, November 21st. Opening Night: Reception, Performances & I Ching Readings 7pm-midnight at Industry Lab | 288 Norfolk St. Cambridge, MA 02144 Performances from 8:30-9:30pmby Erik P. Kraft, Ricky Orng, Jackie Wang, Anthony Fischer & Gregor Spamsa Refreshments will be served to the public Information on workshops, gallery hours, screenings, artist talks & i ching readings are available on the site (http://www.changes.space/) and are subject to change. Industry Lab and gregor spamsa are delighted to present changes // △ // metamorphosis, a group exhibition and divination series on the theme of change inspired by the I Ching, which is commonly known as the Book of Changes, or simply, the

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